Our after school program will operate Monday through Friday from 3:45PM to 6PM. The cost will be $85.00 per month per child. You can find out more information at afterschool@bachamp.org. or by visiting bachamp.org.

No, we are not a part of Fort Worth ISD. We are our own district and not part of any other. As such, we follow our own calendar although we may loosely follow Fort Worth ISD regarding bad weather closures.

It is our district policy to not give out wait list information. Also, our wait lists do not carry over from year to year. The application process for the 19-20 school year will begin again in January 2019 with our lottery being held the first weekend of March.

At the time of the lottery, siblings of students who are drawn in the lottery are placed on their respective grade level lists if space is available on that particular list. If space IS NOT available, the siblings are placed on the waiting list for that grade, prioritized in the order in which they are drawn.

The student’s placement in a grade other than that for which the student applied will be dependent on availability in the other grade. High Point will follow the laws set forth by the TEA. The student will be waitlisted, with prioritization based on their date-stamped application.

Enrollment documents include your child’s social security card, birth certificate, and educational testing documents, and any other supporting documents that indicate the student has completed a specific grade level. Students that were homeschooled will be required to take a placement exam for grade placement.

All students at HPA starting in 2nd grade attend piano lab where they are taught to read music. This is a self-paced class. Students in Kinder and First attend a beginning music class to build a foundation for learning.

While High Point Academy will not offer a separate gifted and talented program, students will have the opportunity to engage in projects that will allow gifted and talented students to go more in depth with particular concepts. Middle school students will be challenged through access to high school credits as early as 8th grade. The high school plan includes rigorous academic yearly growth expectations as well as enrichment activities in fine arts, projects and products, and leadership and service learning. These course offerings will ensure that the needs of gifted and talented students are being met.

At HPA, our values include honor, integrity, and service. We set high expectations for all of our students. Our HPA student handbook outlines the expectations of our students as well as procedures for handling any discipline issues that may arise.

HPA has been blessed by word of mouth and Facebook! Our charter states that all teachers to whom we offer positions must be certified and/or highly qualified. All of our teachers meet these criteria. In addition, many of our teachers hold multiple certifications and advanced degrees.